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Combo Box cascading query
Most likely I am making this harder than it should be!!!! You Guru's may
laugh at this one, but I just can't get it. The problem - The combo boxes only work where there is a unique FRDF_CATEGORY.CHILD_REF=FRDF_CATEGORY.CATEGORY in the FRDF_CATEGORY table! I thought I could get the Parent_ID/Child_ID concept to work but I couldn't so I went with looking up the the CATEGORY and comparing it to the CHILD_REF. I hope this makes since! But ideally, I should be working on Parent_ID/Child_ID concept so that the combo box selection can be grown to CATEGORY_C and CATEGORY_D. My query/lookup knowledge is holding me back here. I can post my SQL lookups on each of the three combo boxes that I have working but I think they need to change! SQL2000 back end and Access2003 front end database not ADP yet. Below is the table structu FRDF_CONTACT (table) mainform ROW_ID - autonumber C_DEFINITION - text UNIT_ID - text COMPLETION_DATE - sql select from a view based on UNIT_ID RECORD_CREATE_DATE - date/time FRDF_DETAILS (table) subform ROW_ID - autonumber D_DEFINITION - text CONTACT_UNIT_ID - text (mainform subform link) DETAIL_COMMENTS - memo ORIGINATOR - sql select from a view bla bla bla - other unrelated fields CATEGORY_A - text CATEGORY_B - text CATEGORY_C - text CATEGORY_D - text CATEGORY_E - text FRDF_COST - currency bla bla bla - other unrelated fields FRDF_CATEGORY (table) ROW_ID - autonumber hidden on form, primary Key PARENT_ID - text CHILD_ID - text, child records of the RECORD_ID CHILD_REF - current reference to category CATEGORY - text, description of the incident saved in FRDF_DETAILS.CATEGORY_(A-E) ACTION_TYPES (table) DISPOSITION_TYPES (table) REPORTS (table) SYSUSERS (view) EMPLOYEE (view) PARTS (view) VENDORS (view) REPRESENTATIVES (view) Thanks for any insights you can give me! Rohn |
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Combo Box cascading query
"Rohn" wrote
Most likely I am making this harder than it should be!!!! Yes, you are, but it is us for whom you are making this harder than it needs to be -- make it a little easier for us to help you. Instead of saying what problem you are having (that is, what doesn't work), start by telling us what you have, and what you are trying to accomplish with your cascading combo boxes. It's possible that by carefully reading, and re-reading what you posted that you have in tables, and "only work where..." that we could make a guess at these, but frankly, if you want to get an intelligible answer in a newsgroup, you really need to ask an intelligible question. Few who post here have time or energy to dig deep, study carefully, to try to figure out what you are trying to accomplish (and still, perhaps, not get that right). For some other good suggestions on effective use of newsgroups, see the FAQ at http://www.mvps.org/access/netiquette.htm. Larry Linson Microsoft Office Access MVP P.S. You state "not ADP yet", as though it were a given that an Access client to SQL Server should be ADP. Are you aware that the Access product team no longer recommends ADP as the method of choice for an Access client connecting to an SQL Server back end database? ADPs still work, you can still create them, but are not represented as "the only way" nor necessarily "the better way" to work with SQL Server from Access. And, in my experience, were not necessarily "the better way" even when so many were touting them as such... they were neither as difficult to work with as some thought, nor nearly so efficient as others did, but they did require you take a somewhat different view, and learn the somewhat different approach to input/output programming that ADO used (IMNSHO, "different" not "better"). Larry |
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Combo Box cascading query
Our Customer Service team wants to track incoming field response problems.
So, I have a simple form/subform. On the SubForm there are three cascading combo boxes that I want to drill down to the root cause of the customer problem. SYSTEM ComboBox identifies ten systems where the problem may have originated LOCATION ComboBox allows a defined list based on the SYSTEM selected in the first ComboBox FAILURE_MODE ComboBox is the final drill down from LOCATION to FAILURE_MODE I have some conflicting data that I am getting from my CATEGORY table which suggests the structure is weird, this is where I need help. This is what the saved data looks like: SYSTEM - LOCATION - FAILURE Body - Doors - Bent Body - Hinge - Broken Body - Shelf - Cracked Paint - Crane - Thin Paint - Doors - Run Paint - Bumper - Rust I get both types of doors in my dropdown list in the LOCATION dropdown, which makes more list items show up in the FAILURE_MODE then what should be there. I'm sure there is a solution, I'm just not seeing it. I posed the table structure previously. Thank you for the help, Rohn |
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